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Bulend Terzioglu is a Lecturer at the Peter Faber Business School within the Faculty of Law and Business. His research focuses on corporate finance, taxation, and accounting practices with an emphasis on intangible assets, transfer pricing, and activity-based costing. He has conducted extensive studies on R&D intensity in Australian corporations, collateralization of intellectual property, and financial derivative reporting.
Terzioglu's work spans empirical analyses of corporate philanthropy, cross-cultural adoption of management accounting methods, and methodological improvements in business research surveys. His research often intersects with regulatory compliance, multinational tax strategies, and innovation measurement in the Asia-Pacific region.
Notable research contributions include studies published in the Australian Tax Forum, Company and Securities Law Journal, and Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Journal. Despite his prolific output, no academic awards or grant funding are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
His advisory roles and student supervision details remain unrecorded in the available information. Terzioglu's work primarily engages with corporate entities listed on major Australian indices like ASX/S&P 200 and S&P/ASX 50.

